'Nuclear' cloud over Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Thoughts of a disaster passed through the minds of alarmed citizens, but the Emergencies Ministry gave reassurances that none had been reported.
Meteorologists say the strange-shaped cloud may have formed as a result of rare atmospheric conditions in the area, which had been experiencing alternating sun and rain showers.
Doubt has been cast on the explanation by skeptics who pointed out that clouds are formed high in the sky, while the mushroom cloud appeared to be rising from the ground.
Some St. Petersburg residents say photos of the cloud suggest it must have been produced artificially.
“We had fog yesterday, but it's a morning event. Of course a mushroom-shaped cloud could appear, because there were many rain clouds. But it happens at great altitude. It's unlikely to happen near the ground,” meteorologist Aleksandr Kolesov said.
However, the cloud in question only gives the appearance of touching the ground but is actually as high as it is supposed to be, he added.
“The photo was taken from afar, and that's why it looks like that,” he said.
Atmospheric phenomena can sometimes be very peculiar. In December 2009, for instance, a Russian missile test resulted in a spiral cloud appearing in Norway's sky.
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dugdog47
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Stuck around in St.Petersburg when I saw it was time for a change.
Killed the czar and his minister,Anastasia screamed in vein. - 9 months ago
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EmperorThan
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OMG look! Someone dropped an atom bomb on my neighborhood too! http://img268.imageshack.us/img268/3494/atombomb.jpg
hahaha I'm such an asshole. But seriously guys?
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EmperorThan
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EmperorThan
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA There are clouds like that over my city in Oklahoma like every week. It's just a type of cloud that rises up and falls back down.
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kennymotown
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Pretty bazar!
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squarethecircle
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remanns:
thanks for that, sweet vid
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squarethecircle
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remanns
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squarethecircle:
You are welcome, sir.
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remanns
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iowawashington
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Posted on July 25th, 2007. So, yeah, that's breaking news.
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iowawashington
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squarethecircle
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iowawashington:
Sorry took off the link at the bottom. Came up in the same search and missed the date. The article however is current and still does not appear natural...think they'd tell us?
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squarethecircle
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IceKat
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squarethecircle:
Does not appear natural? It's nothing more than a towering cumulus cloud, it is entirely natural and not uncommon either.
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IceKat
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IceKat:
I've seen lots of cumulus clouds as I am in FL, but they never grow right out of the ground.
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squarethecircle
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IceKat
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squarethecircle:
And neither is this cloud growing right out of the ground. If you want to be literal, this cloud is growing out of the buildings, but that is just an effect of perspective. The cloud is obviously some distance behind the buildings, probably by a number of miles, and would not have been rising straight from the ground.
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IceKat
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KB723
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That pic look like Chernobyl all over again...
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jpvt
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I'm sure if a nuclear accident happened the forthright Russian government would quickly report it and do nothing to cover it up.
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jpvt
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jpvt:
as would ours
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